Juggling a career that’s such a massive success and being a father to his adorable son Asahd has to be a challenge, but that doesn’t mean DJ Khaled is all of a sudden allowed to roll straight out of bed and onto the red (or blue) carpet. Sure, comfy clothing (likes joggers in the above video) have their time and place, but they probably should stay off the red carpet. And while PJ-inspired pieces still linger, the head-to-toe jammies are too much. On the other hand, this floral might actually be great in a different format. Maybe something with less silk…

Get a closer peek at Khaled’s morning/evening ensemble alongside the rest of the worst celeb outfits of the week.

DJ Khaled tried (and failed) to revive the PJ trend

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Cate Blanchett

This is a skirt with a lot going on. With the layers and the shifting colours, is anyone else reminded of those swirling popsicles you could only get from ice cream trucks? It’s a good thing she’s paired it with a plainer top, but this skirt is still too overwhelming.Getty Images

Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer has such a sprightly look that it’s a little weird to see her in this outfit that looks like it was assembled from a thrift shop…and not the from the racks at the front where you find all the gems, but from the bin at the back where everything’s a dollar.
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Christina Hendricks

Christina seems to be frequenting the same thrift shop. Okay, that’s not entirely fair, because the silhouette of this dress is great for Christina, and even the colours work pretty well with her fiery hair. It’s the picnic-blanket plaid that makes it harder to take this dress seriously.
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Marisa Tomei

Marisa must be having a rival picnic across the park. Wait, was this an unconventional materials challenge on project runway? That would explain a lot. Both would definitely be in the bottom two, but Marisa’s designer would be going home. One day you are in, the next day you are out.
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Clemence Poesy

The idea to carry through the buttons from the jacket into the pants is interesting as a concept, but in reality it’s not really enough to make Clemence’s outfit work. If you’re going to do matching separates, you might as well go all the way and match the fabrics as well.
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Daveed Diggs

It’s always a breath of fresh air when you see celebs really take pleasure in the different variations in men’s fashion. That said, Daveed’s gone a little too far here. Maybe if he took off the jacket with the strangely rounded hem the structural top underneath could save this look.
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DJ Khaled

Someone needs to tell Khaled that the pajamas-as-outerwear trend is kind of over, and even if it was still a thing, you sure as heck wouldn’t pair it with sneakers. A better choice would be to wear a shirt that’s entirely covered by that floral print with a different, neutral pant.Getty Images

Emilia Clarke

Meh. Apart from Emilia’s red lipstick, there’s really nothing notable about her look. Maybe the shoes would work with a different dress. There’s nothing in this British School Mom look that’s any fun. Exactly zero risks taken. It’s something you’d wear to appease a conservative grandmother.
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Jennifer Connelly

This sleek look is a little more futuristic than what you’d usually see Jennifer in. While you have to commend her for expanding her style and exploring new directions, this could use a little refining. The black cage at the top is a little too domineering compared to the minimalist, silhouette-focused dress and shoes.
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Terrence Howard

In this outfit, Terrence looks like a slam poet who moved to Miami from New York but hasn’t totally abandoned his artsy uniform yet. The tarnished linen of the jacket contrasts too harshly against the blinding white pants. Terrence should definitely stick to what he already does well: darker colour palettes.
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Katherine Heigl

Katherine’s skirt hints at a greater ambition, but overall this outfit falls pretty flat. There’s also a bit of dissonance between the matte white of the top and the slightly shiny, a little more cream-toned skirt. Katherine’s basically making the same mistakes as Terrence, bit with 90 per cent less accessorization.Getty Images

Jussie Smollett

Terrence’s Empire co-star got the colour palette right, but he too is rocking two completely different vibes. The top, especially with only two buttons done up and a necklace underneath, makes him look like a wannabe Italian mobster, and the pants look like he’s the dancer in an old school boy band.Getty Images

Michelle Rodriguez

This dress is the perfect combination of badass and feminine, like Michelle herself. The problem is that the bustle at the side is WAY too big. Having a long train in the back is one thing, but this thing looks like she’d need to walk sideways just to get through the door to see the premiere.Getty Images

Morena Baccarin

Beautiful Morena is drowning in this dress. It’s got all the volume of a 1980s bomber jacket, and… well, about the same level of taste. There are parts of the design that are intriguing, but they are impossible to focus on with the extreme volume of the shoulders.Getty Images

Naomi Campbell

The “exposed” bit of this dress is by far the most interesting part, so it’s a shame that the only place it appears is the bodice. But it would look so much more thoughtfully placed if it was also peeking out of the opposite side’s skirt, which would also make it more balanced.Getty Images

Retta

Everyone’s got to treat themselves once in a while and dress like the pretty princess you are, but Retta may have taken this too literally. Even on a child this dress would be sickeningly sweet. It makes her look like the super spoiled Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.Getty Images

Winnie Harlow

Winnie a stunning woman, and this dress is not worthy of her. The problem is the silvery fabric, which draws much attention to the seams of the dress instead of the woman wearing it. In a matte fabric, the different pieces of the dress would flow better, and this wouldn’t be an issue.
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